Month: November 2021

Ah it’s like one of those reunions… of all of your old foes from multiple universes. Yes the trailer for Spiderman: No Way Home is here and there are plenty of familiar faces to spot out for! Find out just how many with the trailer here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height:
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If we’ve learned one thing between Halo Infinite‘s multiplayer test flight and the early days of the game’s surprise early multiplayer beta release, it’s that you’re going to want to go into this game with the right settings if you’re going to stand a chance of surviving Infinite‘s chaotic multiplayer modes. Infinite is a throwback
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With the coveted role of James Bond now vacant, there’s obviously no shortage of prominent actors attempting to generate enough public interest for consideration. Indeed, the latest such instance highlights the enduring desirability of the gig, since it comes from the highest-paid actor in the film industry, Dwayne Johnson. While the mere thought of the
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Witches, murder and werewolves anyone? Lindy Ryan’s Throw Me To The Wolves has it all! We have to wait until next May to get our hands on the book but we’re giving you a first look by revealing the cover and publishing an exclusive extract right here. First, here is the official synopsis for Throw
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Celebrate 5 years of DUST by exploring the DUST multiverse ad-free on our App: https://bit.ly/DUSTChannel The dark year 2204, in a world that has seen 73 years of continuous war. A Shaman is sent on a mission to convert the soul of a giant battle colossus. “The Shaman” by Marco Kalantari Connect with the Filmmakers:
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We meet them even before Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds can exchange their first quip, and well ahead of Gal Gadot’s big entrance: Cleopatra’s eggs, beautiful and bejeweled golden idols that apparently have driven fortune seekers mad for millennia. In Red Notice’s opening prologue, we are informed that these three diamond-encrusted prizes were gifted by
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Ridley Scott has directed defining movie classics over his undeniably illustrious career, but a superhero movie is unlikely to grace his eclectic CV anytime soon. That’s because Scott has joined the small-but-potent chorus of prominent filmmakers who have drawn a line in the proverbial sand of superheroes and comic book movies. Yet, in articulating his
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This Dexter review contains spoilers. Dexter: New Blood Episode 2  For a guy who’s supposed to be laying low, living under an assumed identity to avoid being recognized, caught, and convicted as a prolific serial killer, Dexter Morgan sure picked a hell of a love interest to get involved with. If it’s not bad enough
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Doctor Who Series 13 Episode 3 Review Warning: this Doctor Who: Flux review contains spoilers. Well, I wasn’t expecting that. I’d initially intended to start this review comparing ‘Once, Upon Time’to the deliberately ambiguous ‘Listen’, the Peter Capaldi serial that left whether the ‘monster’ even existed up to the audience. Then I thought, no, it’s
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In our previous looks at some of the hardest games ever made for their respective consoles, we were ultimately just rounding up the usual suspects and trying to order them in a way that made sense. When it comes to the hardest Xbox games ever made, though, the process is a little bit…different. While there
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